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How Motherhood Affects Creativity

Cultural messages tell women that making art and having children are incompatible pursuits. But science suggests that women may become more creative after having kids.

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Why I Taught Myself to Procrastinate

But if you’re a procrastinator, next time you’re wallowing in the dark playground of guilt and self-hatred over your failure to start a task, remember that the right kind of procrastination might make you more creative.

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How to Inspire Creativity on a Deadline

I have discovered the best ideas come to me at the most random times: in the shower, brushing my teeth, walking in the woods and in the middle of the night.

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How to Add More Play to Your Grown-Up Life, Even Now

Play can feel silly, unproductive and time consuming. And that’s precisely the point.

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What Life Means to Einstein

A lengthy interview with Albert Einstein by George Sylvester Viereck, containing the famous quote "Imagination is more important the knowledge."

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What Happens to You When You Play with Your Kids

Parent-child play, when it authentically appeals to the parent, can do grown-ups a lot of good.

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The Flow (the Zone)— For Writers? What Is It? How Do I Get Into It?

The concept of the flow, or being in the zone for an artist, is very much like the state an athlete achieves (or strives to achieve) for peak performance. It’s that place beyond all the effort, where time is meaningless and everything just flows.

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Outer Order, Inner Calm: Declutter and Organize to Make Room for Happiness

In my study of happiness, I’ve realized that for most of us, outer order contributes to inner calm. More than it should.

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